Cleansing composition



Patented A t-(2e, i924.

UNTED Lilli it, "a

MARY 'ANE BRADSHAW, OF SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA.

CLEANSING COMPOSITION.

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in Cleansing Composition, of which the following is a specification.

The object of this invention is the pro- 10 duction of a composition to be used for cleansing and sterilizing purposes, the composition being particularl designed for use upon dental and medica instruments and cabinets.

The composition will not only clean and sterilize the instruments and other objects but will prevent rust and will give a high polish to the objects.

The composition consists of the following ingredients combined in 'the proportions stated, viz a i 24 pounds owered soap, 72 pounds sodium carbonate, 1 pound caustic soda,

2 pounds borax, 1 pound of powdered chalk. Above is sufiicient to make 100 pounds of the composition.

The above composition should be mixed withboiling water in the proportion of two Application filed April 17, 1922. Serial No. 558,995.

table spoonfuls of the composition to a quartet wateriand placed in a basin; The

,medical and dental instruments, or parts thereof, such as dental burrs, pluggers, stones, slabs, brushes, et cetera should then be placed in the basin with the solution and brushed with a small nail brush.

On remaining in the solution two minutes theg are thoroughly sterilized.

removal from the solution the instruments and burrs should be thoroughly dried with a clean cloth, I

For cleansing cabinets half a tea spoonful of the composition should be placed in quart of water and the cabinets wei hed f lth a wet cloth immersed in the solution.

WhatIclaimis: l I

A cleansing composition'for dental and medical instruments consisting of 24 pounds powdered soap, 72 pounds sodium carbonate, 1 pound caustic soda, 2 pounds borax and 1 pound of powdered chalk used with boiling water in the proportion of two tablespoonsful of the composition to a quart of water.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

MARY JANE BRADSHAW.

Witness J OHN CAIRNs. 

